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      Study Reveals Disparities in CRC Biomarker Testing Trends - 1 year(s) ago

      Testing trends are consistent with guideline recommendations and FDA approvals, but demographic disparities exist.

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        Biomarker testing completion rates in patients with metastatic CRC has increased over time in alignment with guidelines and FDA approvals, but disparities by race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status persist. #OncTwitter https://t.co/H2QhYxQf67 https://t.co/IUv9IWZIgm

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      Patients State More Accurate Prognosis When in Poor Health - 1 year(s) ago

      Dr Maurie Markman discusses a paper focused on the controversial oncology topic of prognosis beliefs among patients with metastatic cancer.

      Source: www.medscape.com
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        Patients with metastatic cancer state more accurate prognosis when in poor health #OncTwitter https://t.co/2wQbDx2F4T https://t.co/hhqbUE3Vf8

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      Healthier Lifestyle Linked to Lower Risk for Cancer Death - 1 year(s) ago

      A multicenter cohort study found that adhering to a healthy lifestyle including limiting alcohol intake and moderate physical activity could reduce cancer survivors’ risk for mortality.

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        A multicenter cohort study found that adhering to a healthy lifestyle including limiting alcohol intake and moderate physical activity could reduce cancer survivors' risk for mortality. #OncTwitter https://t.co/z5DouEE2Dm https://t.co/WXRbgzy8Cq

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      Colorectal Cancer Risk Increasing Across Successive Birth Cohorts - 1 year(s) ago

      Colorectal cancer incidence is increasing in people aged 50-54 and younger than 50, and a prior decrease in incidence is flattening in individuals aged 55-74.

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        CRC epidemiology is changing due to a birth cohort effect, also called birth cohort CRC — the observed phenomena of the rising risk for CRC across successive generations of people born in 1960 and later — according to a new narrative review. #OncTwitter https://t.co/oBdOLx3NHR https://t.co/v9wAwaRPay

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      Even Intentional Weight Loss Linked With Cancer - 1 year(s) ago

      In a recent study, one type of cancer was particularly common among people who had recently lost weight.

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        ➡️ Even intentional weight loss linked with cancer #OncTwitter https://t.co/HJG7VRShD1 https://t.co/qF3GBq0vtJ

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      Call to Action: Fix the Drug Shortages to Save Patients - 1 year(s) ago

      Dr Maurie Markman discusses widespread shortages of anticancer chemotherapeutic agents.

      Source: www.medscape.com
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        Call to action: Fix the drug shortage to save patients 📣 Dr Maurie Markman discusses widespread shortages of anticancer chemotherapeutic agents. #OncTwitter https://t.co/RSDPDdLMff https://t.co/EloX629rpX

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      All In: Two Cancers, One Surgical Team Who's Not Giving Up - 1 year(s) ago

      Surgeons know not to count on miracles, but sometimes they can happen. Our cameras follow a surgical team as they work together to treat a patient with an uncertain outcome.

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        Surgeons know not to count on miracles, but sometimes they can happen. Our cameras follow a surgical team as they work together to treat a patient with an uncertain outcome. #OncTwitter https://t.co/euaxzn4ohS

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      How Two Cancer Patients Found Joy at the End of Life - 1 year(s) ago

      David J. Kerr, CBE, MD, DSc, discusses palliative care that brings joy to patients nearing end of life.

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        How two cancer patients found joy at the end of life #OncTwitter https://t.co/ozc2HdaFNz https://t.co/QQ6HwmLE7q

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      Leading Oncology Organization Issues Call-to-Action to Expand Access - 2 year(s) ago

      A new call-to-action published today, January 9, in the journal Cancer details practical steps for the oncology research and clinical care communities to expand access to clinical trials and enable

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        An ASCO task force paper published today in @JournalCancer details 3 calls-to-action for the oncology research and care communities that could expand access to clinical trials and enable patients to participate closer to home. Learn more: https://t.co/LRt7blr772 #OncTwitter https://t.co/zCI9R6G5Zt

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      Leading Oncology Organization Issues Call-to-Action to Expand Access - 2 year(s) ago

      A new call-to-action published today, January 9, in the journal Cancer details practical steps for the oncology research and clinical care communities to expand access to clinical trials and enable

      Source: old-prod.asco.org
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        An ASCO task force paper published today in @JournalCancer details 3 calls-to-action for the oncology research and care communities that could expand access to clinical trials and enable patients to participate closer to home. Learn more: https://t.co/LRt7blr772 #OncTwitter https://t.co/zCI9R6G5Zt

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